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"It's not easy to assess changes in reputation, but the authors managed to get at least some kind of hint of what the effect of having retractions would be.
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Continuity and change are easy to assess in Khanh Hau because it is one of the most thoroughly examined villages in Vietnam, the subject, among others, of a classic study by the anthropologist Gerald Cannon Hickey called "Village in Vietnam" (Yale, 1964).
Innovations that match the organization's pre-existing system requires fewer coincidental changes and are easy to assess are more likely to be adopted (Gustafson et al., 2003).
Of course, development involves multivariate changes that may not be easy to assess (Ferrer and McArdle 2010), but nevertheless this is the only way to understand how intuitions and biases develop.
Despite these progresses in understanding the potential mechanisms of perinatal programming, the exact effects of changes in gene methylation are not always easy to assess.
It is not easy to assess rates of growth among different racial groups because the Census Bureau changed the racial categories between the 1990 and the 2000 censuses.
This characteristic pattern makes it fairly easy to assess whether two subsequent syllables belong to the same or to different types, since the change to another type of syllable is generally quite pronounced.
This is easy to assess.
Nor does the historical arc make progress easy to assess.
Life-insurance claims are relatively easy to assess.
It's a template that makes a career easy to assess.
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